Example sentences of "[coord] sometimes even [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Nevertheless , so long as they did not organise — and sometimes even when they did — the workers themselves provided their employers with a solution to the problem of labour management : by and large they liked to work , and their expectations were remarkably modest .
2 There is a clear distinction here which is not always understood and sometimes even when it is understood it is deliberately ignored by professionals who explicitly claim ownership as a necessary part of practice .
3 And sometimes even though you did know him …
4 If the vendor does not agree to this , and sometimes even if it does , some advisers will require fees , perhaps of small amounts only , to be met by management , as evidence of their commitment to the project .
5 As for the United States , Betty Friedan testified to ‘ the awkward indignity of getting a diaphragm in New York if you were n't married — and sometimes even if you were . ’
  Next page